Archiving traditionally concludes a research project. The California Language Archive includes a digital repository with the structure and metadata of the CLA, but whose contents are private until otherwise specified. Depositors can thus curate, change, and view their collections throughout an ongoing project prior to final accessioning. (session 4.1.1
This thesis presents an oral history of the Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival (A...
Concepts and practices of community archiving continue to gain traction within the archival professi...
In order better to meet the needs of its diverse University of California (UC) constituencies, the C...
The California State University Archives and Archivists’ Roundtable is a Community of Practice consi...
Language archives provide an excellent service for structuring collections and for making them acces...
Teaching slides on: What is a digital archive? Parties involved in digital archiving Archiving chall...
The popular expression ‘locked in the archive’ suggests that items are impossible to find and access...
This thesis presents an oral history of the Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival (A...
This project examines how people think about and interact with special collections through the imple...
The University of California, Irvine (UCI) Libraries has begun a pilot project exploring the use of ...
Project (M.A., History (Public History)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.The Califo...
Presentation given to new cohorts of interns during the lifetime of the Wolfsonian Public Humanities...
The Caltech Archives have been digitizing the papers of Paul B. MacCready, a major figure in aeronau...
Language archives, like other scholarly digital repositories, are built with two major audiences in ...
Project (M.A., History (Public History))--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.In 1995, for...
This thesis presents an oral history of the Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival (A...
Concepts and practices of community archiving continue to gain traction within the archival professi...
In order better to meet the needs of its diverse University of California (UC) constituencies, the C...
The California State University Archives and Archivists’ Roundtable is a Community of Practice consi...
Language archives provide an excellent service for structuring collections and for making them acces...
Teaching slides on: What is a digital archive? Parties involved in digital archiving Archiving chall...
The popular expression ‘locked in the archive’ suggests that items are impossible to find and access...
This thesis presents an oral history of the Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival (A...
This project examines how people think about and interact with special collections through the imple...
The University of California, Irvine (UCI) Libraries has begun a pilot project exploring the use of ...
Project (M.A., History (Public History)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.The Califo...
Presentation given to new cohorts of interns during the lifetime of the Wolfsonian Public Humanities...
The Caltech Archives have been digitizing the papers of Paul B. MacCready, a major figure in aeronau...
Language archives, like other scholarly digital repositories, are built with two major audiences in ...
Project (M.A., History (Public History))--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.In 1995, for...
This thesis presents an oral history of the Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival (A...
Concepts and practices of community archiving continue to gain traction within the archival professi...
In order better to meet the needs of its diverse University of California (UC) constituencies, the C...